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Now playing Next the global conversation European Union’s proposed new migration pact generates dissatisfaction on all sides In frontier nations there’s worry over the administrative burden. Those involved in rescue missions in the Mediterranean that there are no new funds to patrol the sea. And among politicians who want to block migration, there’s concern that refugee cases should be dealt with outside the Union. 26/09/2020
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Now playing Next state of the union Europe's week: Failed sanctions and a rebooted migration policy Sanctions against Belarusian strongman, Alexander Lukashenko, failed to materialise this week, as the EU launched its much anticipated and revamped migration pact. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Unreported Europe The emotional and financial price of surrogacy What are the ethical arguments for and against surrogacy in Europe? And is it just about how healthy your finances are, as some believe? Euronews' Senior Foreign Correspondent Valerie Gauriat delves deep in a continent-wide investigation. 25/09/2020
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Now playing Next Destinations Discover one of Europe's last uninhabited islands Dzharylhach island is being popularised as the “Maldives of Ukraine” for its preserved nature and beauty. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Tottenham complain over 'small goals' before North Macedonia match Jose Mourinho said that he knew the goals were too small as soon as he saw them. 25/09/2020
Now playing Next Italy Cartoon contest bids to highlight perils of political satire in Europe The international contest brought cartoonists from 44 countries together in a celebration of the freedom of expression. 24/09/2020
Now playing Next world news COVID-19: Restrictive measures not 'working as intended' in Europe The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control called on member states to implement targeted measures as soon as possible to tackle a "worrying increase" in COVID-19 cases. 24/09/2020
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Has COVID-19 destroyed the case for banning the burqa in Europe? In France, you can be fined for both covering your face (with a burqa) and not covering your face (protecting against the spread of coronavirus). 23/09/2020
Now playing Next world news Experts say public confidence key to distributing COVID-19 vaccine With scientists racing to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, leaders face the unprecedented challenge of manufacturing and distributing a vaccine worldwide. Euronews will speak to some of the world's leading experts to find out what hurdles we face and what solutions can be found. 23/09/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Dutch MPs asked to reconsider burqa ban as women report rise in abuse The so-called burqa ban has been in place since August 2019 and women who cover their faces on public transport or in buildings including schools and hospitals risk a 150 euro fine 23/09/2020